Among reports recently taken by the Pope County Sheriff's Office (PCSO):

March 9 - Terroristic threatening at East Aspen Lane in Russellville. The complainant said she and the suspect got into an argument at an unknown address. She added that the suspect then called her boyfriend's cell phone and left a threatening message that stated "you better keep your woman on a leash or I will choke her out."

March 9 - Terroristic threatening at Duvall Road in Russellville. The complainant said her and her boyfriend, the suspect, got into a verbal argument because his dog got out of the house. She added that her boyfriend yelled at her and spit in her face. He also acted as though he was going to punch her, the report stated. He later started throwing the complainant's clothes on the floor and told her he wanted to hit her. After the suspect pulled the phone line out of the wall to prevent the complainant from calling 911, she ran outside to her car and left the residence.

March 11 - Terroristic threatening at Launch Road in Atkins. The complainant said he had a relationship with the suspect's soon to be ex-wife, and that ever since the relationship began, he had been receiving threats via test messages from the suspect. The complainant added that the relationship between he and the suspect's wife has ended, but he is still receiving threatening messages. He was advised of the proper procedure for obtaining a warrant.

March 11 - Property damage at State Highway 7 in Dover. The complainant said someone unknown pried open the front door to her residence, causing damage to the door and its frame, as well as busted out windows of the door. At the time of the police report, it was unknown if the suspect gained entry. The complainant couldn't find anything missing or messed with. Damage to the door and its frame was estimated at $500.

March 12 - Theft of property at Star Harbor in Russellville. The complainant said an unknown person entered his unlocked vehicle and removed a handgun with a box ammunition. The complainant added the car, which was parked at his residence at the time of the incident, was not damaged during the theft.